Orthopedics: Conditions

We provide services for inpatients and outpatients with a wide variety of conditions. A team approach, that includes physicians, advance practice providers, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, and social workers, is designed to ensure that the patient receives the care and training necessary to return to the level of activity they experienced before.

Elbow conditions

Elbow injuries can happen suddenly, as in a fall, or from wear and tear from everyday movement and activity. When injury occurs, the elbow’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments and other structures. Treatments for elbow problems range from physical therapy to medications to surgery.

Foot & Ankle conditions

Foot and ankle injuries can happen in a fall or from wear and tear from everyday activities or even from ill-fitting shoes. When injury occurs, the foot and ankle’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments and other structures.

Hand & Wrist

Hand and Wrist injuries can happen suddenly, as in a fall, or from wear and tear from everyday activity. When injury occurs, the hand and wrist’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments and other structures. Treatments for hand and wrist problems range from hand therapy to medications to surgery.

Hip

Hip injuries can happen suddenly, as in a fall, from development abnormalities of the hip, or from wear and tear from everyday activity or the aftermath of an old injury. When injury occurs, the hip’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments, cartilage and other structures.

Knee

Knee injuries can happen suddenly, from sports-related movement, to wear and tear from everyday activity or the aftermath of an old injury. When injury occurs, the knee’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments, cartilage and other structures.

Shoulder

Shoulder injuries can happen suddenly, or develop over time from everyday movement and activity. When injury occurs, the shoulder’s ability to function is disrupted, impacting the intricate workings of bones, muscles, ligaments and other structures.